Guest guest Posted November 5, 2001 Report Share Posted November 5, 2001 I've seen a couple of posts in recent weeks from people who've been/are near-suicidal as a result of their skin problems. Hoo-boy, can I relate to that, though in my case it's more a " straw that broke the camel's back " kind of situation. I guess I should mention that what I suffer from isn't really rosacea but I haven't come across anything else with much similarity to my symptoms, so here I am. My problems started as a result of a freak reaction to a skin care regimen that included glycolic acid products and hydrocortisone, almost a year ago. Ever since then my skin's become progressively painful and sensitive. I'd change my skin care products to gentler ones, which seemed to help for awhile, but as the sensitivity continued to worsen so would the pain and skin damage. Last August I tried the cea-LTD disks for a few days - big mistake. They really irritated my skin and I suspect they exacerbated this condition. Ever since then the skin damage and pain has been accelerating. I'm not 100% positive the disks are to blame - the irritation didn't seem THAT bad - but in retrospect it was a bad idea to subject my extremely fragile skin to any more " therapeutic " products. I really wish I'd heeded some of the wisdom offered me and discontinued my makeup/sunblock etc months ago before things got so bad. In the past I'd tried going without them for several days and hadn't noticed any difference, but now my sensitivity's reached the point where I definitely notice a difference....so for the last month I've been going out into the world with my zits uncovered. Last week I gave up Spectro-Jel (nonallergenic cleanser) and Vita-Oil in favour of plain H20 and mineral oil, which is supposed to be one of least irritating moisturizers out there. It does a crappy job though and I don't notice any difference. Maybe the mineral oil's irritating me too, but my face is pretty painful even where I don't moisturize. I'm 24 and my skin is aging at an alarming rate, with tons of fine lines and thinning unevenly. The undereye area is particularly bad. At first I thought I might be imagining it, but the damage has accelerated to the point where in the last 2 ½ months alone I've noticed a dramatic change. The veins underneath my eyes have become extremely visible, with frequent pin-prick spots of bleeding (petechiae) underneath the skin. I know petechiae are normal for some people, but I never had ANY a year ago. GSE and Ester-C don't make any difference. I get pitted scars from relatively small zits, plus tons of spontaneous, irregular pitted scarring where there hasn't been any trauma to the skin. Most of it's pretty superficial but it looks just awful in certain lighting. I was quite unattractive to begin with so this is really distressing me. I've heard from a couple of people who have something similar going on with their skin, but not accelerated damage like I'm experiencing. Equally horrible is the PAIN - burning, aching, tight, pressurized, crawling, occasionally slightly throbbing. My skin's really reactive to wet heat, and often just leaning over slightly hot (though comfortable) running water is enough to set off really uncomfortable crawling sensations in my cheeks. I add cold water to my hot tea and am careful to hold it so it doesn't aggravate my left cheek, which is worse for some reason. The pain is always worse when I'm lying in bed (doesn't matter what my bedtime snack is), and my sleeping pill addiction's getting really out of hand. I found the articles on neuropathic pain interesting. Several months ago I didn't realize the damage was still continuing and suspected this might be my problem. I asked my derm about doxepin cream and she basically laughed and said it was just for itching. A few weeks ago I went to a pain clinic partly because of this problem, and the only help I received was a recommendation to increase the oral Neurontin I'm on for painful scalp. My pain had temporarily improved since quitting the makeup/sunblock and at the time I was falsely optimistic that I might be on the way to healing, so I didn't complain as enthusiastically as I should have. The doctor didn't even bother looking at my skin - since I'm not beet-red she just ASSUMED it was due either to nerve damage or neurosis, probably the latter. I can't say I blame her - I'm well aware of how bizarre it sounds. But the extra Neurontin does absolutely nothing for this. Or if it does, I'd hate to see where I'd be without it. I'm already practically ODing on Tylenol. Vent over....thanks for listening. Beliala Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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